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I-SMART Program: The Indian Solar Market Aggregation For Rooftops

The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) in association with Cadmus Group has launched a program called ‘Indian Solar Market Aggregation for Rooftops’ (I-SMART). The objective of the program is to aggregate demand

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Financing 27GW Of Solar Projects, Appear, A Daunting Task

Since September 2018, India’s Non-Bank Financial Companies (NBFC) have been in a crisis after Infrastructure Leasing, and Financial Services (IL&FS) admitted to defaulting on several payments to its creditors, consequently leading to

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Renewable Industry Has ‘High Hopes’ From Second Term Of BJP

With BJP government winning another term in office, renewable industry hopes that the renewables will get a major boost and the government will focus on policy stability to spur growth, gaining from

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An SOS From Sea: Another Dead Sperm Whale

Another whale has washed up on the shores of Italy and just like the last time, the sperm whale’s stomach was full of plastic. It appears to be a juvenile seven-year-old whale

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BARC Develops ‘Green’ Nanosilver Coating

A group of Indian researchers has now developed a new method to prepare silver nanoparticle loaded antibacterial powder that can be applied on surfaces. The technique is simple and ‘green’ as it

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Blockchain Tech Can Help In Our Fight Against Climate Change

In a blockchain, there is no centralized ledger. No single entity is managing a master ledger the way a bank or PayPal does. Instead, the task of maintaining the ledger (referred to

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Climatecoin: First Carbon-Zero Cryptocurrency In The World

Carbon emissions are wreaking havoc on our environment, and one way the world is attempting to combat this problem is through the use of carbon credits, an approach agreed upon by most

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India 2050 & Beyond: How India Plans To Cool Its Citizen…

Approximately 12,000 people die around the world annually due to heatwaves, and as our planet warms, these temperature surges are becoming more intense. The World Health Organization estimates that, by 2050, more than 255,000 people could

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